Ever since I played my first round of the original game, I wanted to see castles and town centers crumble into dust, and that's now a reality. Units and buildings haven't been changed so much that they aren't recognizable, and the artwork and animations are absolutely gorgeous. Age of Empires II has never looked so good, and the developers have kept the feel of the original game. These changes make for a more user-friendly experience, but the biggest and best upgrades are the graphics and animations. Source: Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Windows Central) I've been playing AoEII:DE for about a week to check out whether or not it's worth a buy for long-time veterans and newcomers to the series. Now, with Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition (AoEII:DE) - developed by Forgotten Empires, Tantalus Media, and Wicked Witch and published by Xbox Game Studios - fans of the series are getting an impressive graphics overhaul with new animations and 4K support, three new campaigns with four new civilizations, remastered audio, new units and technologies, plenty of QoL changes, and an improved multiplayer experience with leaderboards, ladders, matchmaking, and improved spectator mode. Age of Empires (Download) at Amazon for $19.99.Age of Empires II: HD Edition spawned its own collection of expansion packs, including The Forgotten, The African Kingdoms, and Rise of the Rajas, complete with a bunch of new civilizations, campaigns and a graphics reworks that better suited modern hardware and displays. This collection of games was played incessantly by a huge crowd of RTS fans and eventually saw an HD remake in 2013.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |